Very compact lens. When most of the people around him stand still for a moment and then lose their minds, the independence and sobriety of the surviving life seems out of place.
The ensuing events connected seemingly accidental accidents into a main thread. The director just right gave Einstein's sentence "When the bee disappears, humans live up to four years." One shot is actually correct. The main theme of this movie is very good, but unfortunately it is not strong enough. After more than an hour of escape scene and the horror of an inexplicable old woman, the audience has been bombarded to the point where they don’t know why.
There is no shortage of highlights in the movie, including the hanged crowd that Jess's father looked up when he rushed to Princeton. This scene seems to have a similar scene in the sixth sense, through a bottom-up perspective, and the head The sky, which is so heavy that it seems to be pressing down, shows the panic and anxiety in people's hearts. When Jess's father tried to comfort the frightened lady, but he desperately found a fatal gap in the roof of the car, the despair and oppression of the rain and the wind flooded the building vividly and vividly.
And the pistol in Philadelphia that fell and was picked up by countless people. There is no shot of plasma splashing like the shock of a chainsaw or the death of death, but I only saw countless people falling silently, one after another, when suicide became a group behavior, I think whether or not Already infected by plant viruses, this scene itself has a strong infectious power. There is no counterattack to the deadly threat at hand. This is what all disaster movies have in common.
Regrettably, this film failed its wonderful beginning. In the second half of the film, it was obviously too procrastinated. The ghostly encounters in the second half of the protagonist’s escape from time to time ran out of the scary old woman and the man on the bed. The rag doll made me wonder if the director was inspired by "Dead Silence". However, in this movie that should reflect the bewilderment and waiting for death of human beings in the face of the immense force of nature, the appearance of such a scene is obviously out of place and incomprehensible.
The final ending seems to be criticized by many people, but I think it can be regarded as bringing back a city for this movie. Alma is pregnant, Jess continues to go back to class, the sky seems to be restored to a blue sky, the people in the park are laid back and comfortable, we are still alive, we think we will continue to live like this, and continue to be reborn after the disaster.
However, as the last interviewed scientist said, this is just a warning, like the first rash on the skin, everything has just begun.
Let all the beauty of rebirth be on the verge of destruction, this is the cruelest part of nature.
So looking back at the poster of this movie, there is no such scene in the movie, but perhaps, this is the absent ending in the movie.
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